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All Saints’ exists to feed hungry souls with the grace of God. Together, we seek a deeper life in Christ,
a more holy communion with one another,
and a greater love for the world.
All Saints’ Church, as a parish in the Episcopal Church in the United States, is part of the 77 million member world-wide Anglican communion in over 160 countries. We worship according to the rites
of the Episcopal Church in the Book of Common Prayer.
While we originate out of the Church of England,
our roots extend back to the earliest days of Christianity, with a spirituality that was shaped by monastic, Celtic, and Roman traditions, and with a Reformation emphasis on Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. By the grace of God, we are engaged in a mutual ministry in which members give of their time, talent, and treasure for the love of Christ through our Church.
We invite you to make All Saints’ your holy home.
If you would like to know more about our community, please contact us through our Church Office at
602-279-5539.
Map & Schedule of Sundays at All Saints'
THE YEAR OF THE STORY: Schedule of the Christian Education program for all ages on Sunday mornings
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2009 PARISH PROFILE
Click here for updates on our
New Rector Search
The Nominating Committee is pleased to report that we are continuing the process of discernment with several interesting and well qualified candidates. The
Committee is on track to make its
recommendation to the Vestry in early June.
However, there remains much to be done in the discernment process. Please keep the candidates, the Committee and the Vestry in your prayers as
we enter this important phase of the search
for All Saints’ next rector.
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SERMONS ONLINE
Learn more about All Saints' Events
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May 4-10 May 11-17
It is our hope and prayer that while you are here, you will be touched by the Spirit of the Living Christ and fed by the grace of God.
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